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4、styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,*,*,Diabetes mellitus(DM)is a group of diseases characterized by high levels of blood glucose resulting from defects in insulin production,insulin action,or both.,The term diabetes mellitus describes a metabolic disorder of multiple aetiology

5、characterized by chronic hyperglycaemia with disturbances of carbohydrate,fat and protein metabolism resulting from defects in insulin secretion,insulin action,or both.,The effects of diabetes mellitus include longterm damage,dysfunction and failure of various organs.,What is diabetes?,Diabetes mell

6、itus may present with characteristic symptoms such as thirst,polyuria,blurring of vision,and weight loss.,In its most severe forms,ketoacidosis or a nonketotic hyperosmolar state may develop and lead to stupor,coma and,in absence of effective treatment,death.,Often symptoms are not severe,or may be

7、absent,and consequently hyperglycaemia sufficient to cause pathological and functional changes may be present for a long time before the diagnosis is made.,Diabetes,The longterm effects of diabetes mellitus include progressive development of the specific complications of retinopathy with potential b

8、lindness,nephropathy that may lead to renal failure,and/or neuropathy with risk of foot ulcers,amputation,Charcot joints,and features of autonomic dysfunction,including sexual dysfunction.,People with diabetes are at increased risk of cardiovascular,peripheral vascular and cerebrovascular disease.,D

9、iabetes Long-term Effects,Was previously called insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus(IDDM)or juvenile-onset diabetes.,Type 1 diabetes develops when the bodys immune system destroys pancreatic beta cells,the only cells in the body that make the hormone insulin that regulates blood glucose.,This form o

10、f diabetes usually strikes children and young adults,although disease onset can occur at any age.,Type 1 diabetes may account for 5%to 10%of all diagnosed cases of diabetes.,Risk factors for type 1 diabetes may include autoimmune,genetic,and environmental factors.,Type 1 diabetes,Was previously call

11、ed non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus(NIDDM)or adult-onset diabetes.,Type 2 diabetes may account for about 90%to 95%of all diagnosed cases of diabetes.,It usually begins as insulin resistance,a disorder in which the cells do not use insulin properly.As the need for insulin rises,the pancreas gr

12、adually loses its ability to produce insulin.,Type 2 diabetes is associated with older age,obesity,family history of diabetes,history of gestational diabetes,impaired glucose metabolism,physical inactivity,and race/ethnicity.,African Americans,Hispanic/Latino Americans,American Indians,and some Asia

13、n Americans and Native Hawaiians or Other Pacific Islanders are at particularly high risk for type 2 diabetes.,Type 2 diabetes is increasingly being diagnosed in children and adolescents.,Type 2 diabetes,A form of glucose intolerance that is diagnosed in some women during pregnancy.,Gestational diab

14、etes occurs more frequently among African Americans,Hispanic/Latino Americans,and American Indians.It is also more common among obese women and women with a family history of diabetes.,During pregnancy,gestational diabetes requires treatment to normalize maternal blood glucose levels to avoid compli

15、cations in the infant.,After pregnancy,5%to 10%of women with gestational diabetes are found to have type 2 diabetes.,Women who have had gestational diabetes have a 20%to 50%chance of developing diabetes in the next 5-10 years.,Gestational diabetes,Other specific types of diabetes result from specifi

16、c genetic conditions(such as maturity-onset diabetes of youth),surgery,drugs,malnutrition,infections,and other illnesses.,Such types of diabetes may account for 1%to 5%of all diagnosed cases of diabetes.,Other types of DM,Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults(LADA)is a form of,autoimmune,(,type1 diab

17、etes,)which is diagnosed in individuals who are older than the usual age of onset of type 1 diabetes.,Alternate terms that have been used for LADA include Late-onset Autoimmune Diabetes of Adulthood,Slow Onset Type 1 diabetes,and sometimes also Type 1.5,Often,patients with LADA are mistakenly though

18、t to have,type2 diabetes,based on their age at the time of diagnosis.,LADA,LADA(cont.),About 80%of adults apparently with recently diagnosed Type 2 diabetes but with GAD auto-antibodies(i.e.LADA)progress to insulin requirement within 6 years.,The potential value of identifying this group at high ris

19、k of progression to insulin dependence includes:,the avoidance of using metformin treatment,the early introduction of insulin therapy,LADA(cont.),MODY Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young,MODY is a monogenic form of diabetes with an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance:,Mutations in any one of sev

20、eral transcription factors or in the enzyme glucokinase lead to insufficient insulin release from pancreatic-cells,causing MODY.,Different subtypes of MODY are identified based on the mutated gene.,Originally,diagnosis of MODY was based on presence of non-ketotic hyperglycemia in adolescents or youn

21、g adults in conjunction with a family history of diabetes.,However,genetic testing has shown that MODY can occur at any age and that a family history of diabetes is not always obvious.,MODY,MODY(cont.),Within MODY,the different subtypes can essentially be divided into 2 distinct groups:glucokinase M

22、ODY and transcription factor MODY,distinguished by characteristic phenotypic features and pattern on oral glucose tolerance testing.,Glucokinase MODY requires no treatment,while transcription factor MODY(i.e.Hepatocyte nuclear factor-1alpha)requires low-dose sulfonylurea therapy and PNDM(caused by K

23、ir6.2 mutation)requires high-dose sulfonylurea therapy.,MODY(cont.),Secondary causes of Diabetes mellitus include:,Acromegaly,Cushing syndrome,Thyrotoxicosis,Pheochromocytoma,Chronic pancreatitis,Cancer,Drug induced hyperglycemia:,Atypical Antipsychotics-Alter receptor binding characteristics,leadin

24、g to increased insulin resistance.,Beta-blockers-Inhibit insulin secretion.,Calcium Channel Blockers-Inhibits secretion of insulin by interfering with cytosolic calcium release.,Corticosteroids-Cause peripheral insulin resistance and gluconeogensis.,Fluoroquinolones-Inhibits insulin secretion by blo

25、cking ATP sensitive potassium channels.,Naicin-They cause increased insulin resistance due to increased free fatty acid mobilization.,Phenothiazines-Inhibit insulin secretion.,Protease Inhibitors-Inhibit the conversion of proinsulin to insulin.,Thiazide Diuretics-Inhibit insulin secretion due to hyp

26、okalemia.They also cause increased insulin resistance due to increased free fatty acid mobilization.,Secondary DM,Prediabetes is a term used to distinguish people who are at increased risk of developing diabetes.People with prediabetes have impaired fasting glucose(IFG)or impaired glucose tolerance(

27、IGT).Some people may have both IFG and IGT.,IFG is a condition in which the fasting blood sugar level is elevated(100 to 125 milligrams per decilitre or mg/dL)after an overnight fast but is not high enough to be classified as diabetes.,IGT is a condition in which the blood sugar level is elevated(14

28、0 to 199 mg/dL after a 2-hour oral glucose tolerance test),but is not high enough to be classified as diabetes.,Prediabetes:Impaired glucose tolerance and impaired fasting glucose,Progression to diabetes among those with prediabetes is not inevitable.Studies suggest that weight loss and increased ph

29、ysical activity among people with prediabetes prevent or delay diabetes and may return blood glucose levels to normal.,People with prediabetes are already at increased risk for other adverse health outcomes such as heart disease and stroke.,Prediabetes:Impaired glucose tolerance and impaired fasting

30、 glucose(cont.),Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus,Values of Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus,Research studies have found that lifestyle changes can prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes among high-risk adults.,These studies included people with IGT and other high-risk characteristics for developi

31、ng diabetes.,Lifestyle interventions included diet and moderate-intensity physical activity(such as walking for 2 1/2 hours each week).,In the Diabetes Prevention Program,a large prevention study of people at high risk for diabetes,the development of diabetes was reduced 58%over 3 years.,Prevention

32、or delay of diabetes:Life style modification,Studies have shown that medications have been successful in preventing diabetes in some population groups.,In the Diabetes Prevention Program,people treated with the drug metformin reduced their risk of developing diabetes by 31%over 3 years.,Treatment wi

33、th metformin was most effective among younger,heavier people(those 25-40 years of age who were 50 to 80 pounds overweight)and less effective among older people and people who were not as overweight.,Similarly,in the STOP-NIDDM Trial,treatment of people with IGT with the drug acarbose reduced the ris

34、k of developing diabetes by 25%over 3 years.,Other medication studies are ongoing.In addition to preventing progression from IGT to diabetes,both lifestyle changes and medication have also been shown to increase the probability of reverting from IGT to normal glucose tolerance.,Prevention or delay o

35、f diabetes:Medications,Management of Diabetes Mellitus,The major components of the treatment of diabetes are:,Management of DM,Diet is a basic part of management in every case.Treatment cannot be effective unless adequate attention is given to ensuring appropriate nutrition.,Dietary treatment should

36、 aim at:,ensuring weight control,providing nutritional requirements,allowing good glycaemic control with blood glucose levels as close to normal as possible,correcting any associated blood lipid abnormalities,A.Diet,The following principles are recommended as dietary guidelines for people with diabe

37、tes:,Dietary fat should provide,25-35%of total intake of calories but saturated fat intake,should not exceed 10%of total energy.Cholesterol consumption should be restricted and limited to 300 mg or less daily.,Protein intake can range between 10-15%total energy(0.8-1 g/kg of desirable body weight).R

38、equirements increase for children and during pregnancy.Protein should be derived from both animal and vegetable sources.,Carbohydrates provide,50-60%of total caloric content of the diet.,Carbohydrates should be complex and high in fibre.,Excessive salt intake is to be avoided.It should be particular

39、ly restricted in people with hypertension and those with nephropathy.,A.Diet(cont.),Physical activity promotes weight reduction and improves insulin sensitivity,thus lowering blood glucose levels.,Together with dietary treatment,a programme of regular physical activity and exercise should be conside

40、red for each person.Such a programme must be tailored to the individuals health status and fitness.,People should,however,be educated about the potential risk of hypoglycaemia and how to avoid it.,Exercise,There are currently four classes of oral anti-diabetic agents:,i.Biguanides,ii.Insulin Secreta

41、gogues Sulphonylureas,iii.Insulin Secretagogues Non-sulphonylureas,iv.,-,glucosidase inhibitors,v.Thiazolidinediones(TZDs),B.Oral Anti-Diabetic Agents,If glycaemic control is not achieved(HbA1c 6.5%and/or;FPG 7.0 mmol/L or;RPG 11.0mmol/L)with lifestyle modification within 1 3 months,ORAL ANTI-DIABET

42、IC AGENT should be initiated.,In the presence of marked hyperglycaemia in newly diagnosed symptomatic type 2 diabetes(HbA1c 8%,FPG 11.1 mmol/L,or RPG 14 mmol/L),oral anti-diabetic agents can be considered at the outset together with lifestyle modification.,B.1 Oral Agent Monotherapy,As first line th

43、erapy:,Obese type 2 patients,consider use of metformin,acarbose,or TZD.,Non-obese type 2 patients,consider the use of metformin or insulin secretagogues,Metformin is the drug of choice in overweight/obese patients.TZDs and acarbose are acceptable alternatives in those who are intolerant to metformin

44、If monotherapy fails,a combination of TZDs,acarbose and metformin is recommended.If targets are still not achieved,insulin secretagogues may be added,B.1 Oral Agent Monotherapy(cont.),Combination oral agents is indicated in:,Newly diagnosed symptomatic patients with HbA1c 10,Patients who are not r

45、eaching targets after 3 months on monotherapy,B.2 Combination Oral Agents,If targets have not been reached after optimal dose of combination therapy for 3 months,consider adding intermediate-acting/long-acting insulin(BIDS).,Combination of insulin+oral anti-diabetic agents(BIDS)has been shown to imp

46、rove glycaemic control in those not achieving target despite maximal combination oral anti-diabetic agents.,Combining insulin and the following oral anti-diabetic agents has been shown to be effective in people with type 2 diabetes:,Biguanide(metformin),Insulin secretagogues(sulphonylureas),Insulin

47、sensitizers(TZDs),(the combination of a TZD plus insulin is,not an approved indication),-,glucosidase inhibitor(acarbose),Insulin dose can be increased until target FPG is achieved.,B.3 Combination Oral Agents and Insulin,Diabetes Management Algorithm,Oral Hypoglycaemic Medications,In elderly non-ob

48、ese patients,short acting insulin secretagogues can be started but long acting Sulphonylureas are to be avoided.Renal function should be monitored.,Oral anti-diabetic agent s are not recommended for diabetes in pregnancy,Oral anti-diabetic agents are usually not the first line therapy in diabetes di

49、agnosed during stress,such as infections.Insulin therapy is recommended for both the above,Targets for control are applicable for all age groups.However,in patients with co-morbidities,targets are individualized,When indicated,start with a minimal dose of oral anti-diabetic agent,while reemphasizing

50、 diet and physical activity.An appropriate duration of time(2-16 weeks depending on agents used)between increments should be given to allow achievement of steady state blood glucose control,General Guidelines for Use of Oral Anti-Diabetic Agent inDiabetes,Short-term use:,Acute illness,surgery,stress

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